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Zetland Avenue and Geddes Avenue connect people and places in the new town centre

Green Square signals fail active transport

Zetland Avenue and Geddes Avenue are new tree-lined boulevards in Green Square, the much-praised regeneration area 3km south of Sydney’s city centre. They have extra-wide footpaths, elegant bronze street furniture – and some extremely high-quality separated bicycle paths. Zetland Avenue and Geddes Avenue connect people and places in the new town centre, including community facilities such the

Bicycle helmet standards change

Bicycle helmet standards change

And New South Wales has jumped on board! A few months ago, the Assistant Treasurer accepted the Australian Consumer and Competition Commission (ACCC) recommendation to adopt additional bicycle helmet standards in Australia.   Bicycle NSW is delighted to announce that Transport for NSW’s Safety, Environment & Regulation team has decided to approve the recommended standards following a

Alexandra Canal cycleway shelved…

Alexandra Canal cycleway shelved…

… due to one short missing link It is very disappointing that Transport for NSW has decided not to proceed with a critical section of the Alexandra Canal cycleway between Coward Street and Campbell Road. Transport for NSW claims that much effort has gone into exploring the feasibility of each section of the shared path.

From car guy to #CouncillorForActiveTransport

From Car Guy to #CouncillorFor ActiveTransport

In the run up to the 2024 Council Election, Bicycle NSW is reaching out to candidates to explain how they can help make NSW better for bike riding. We will encourage each candidate to take a pledge to be a #CouncillorForActiveTransport2024. All responses received will be published on our website and shared on social media. This will help voters decide which

Bicycle NSW Uncovers Hidden Toll Rebate

Bicycle NSW Uncovers Hidden Toll Rebate

Did you know that if you carry your bicycles on a roof rack then you might as well be driving a truck?   This is because your vehicle dimensions then exceed a standard car.  And you’re almost certainly going to be classed as a heavy vehicle when you pass through one of Sydney’s tolling points. In

Bicycle NSW 2024/25 Budget Review

Bicycle NSW 2024/25 Budget Review

Bicycle NSW CEO Peter McLean has dug into the detail of this year’s state budget to understand what is offered for bike riding. And the answer is…. not very much! “The NSW Budget for 2024/25 was handed down on 18th June with a key focus on affordable housing targeted to victims of domestic violence and

Councillors For Active Transport

Dear Candidate, Congratulations for putting yourself forward as a candidate for the NSW Council Elections on 14th September. Bicycle NSW works tirelessly each and every day to create a better environment for all bike riders in NSW. Making it easier to walk and ride will address many of the issues that concern your residents. Active transport tackles

Bike rider in hi-vis

A bright idea: Bike rider visibility

Enhancing Bike Rider Visibility for Safer Roads Ensuring visibility on the road is crucial for cyclists of all ages and skill levels. Whether you’re commuting through bustling city streets, navigating suburban roads, or enjoying a scenic countryside trail, being seen by other road users can make all the difference in ensuring your safety. In this

A creative way to prevent close passes!

A creative way to prevent close passes!

Bicycle NSW continues to work hard to raise awareness of Minimum Passing Distance (MPD) legislation. Drivers must give bicycle riders at least one metre space in 60 km/h or under zones and 1.5 metres when the speed limit is above 60km/h. But we know this isn’t routinely happening.  We advocate for much more enforcement and there

BUGS Improving Rider Safety

BUGS Improving Rider Safety

One of the most important goals for Bicycle NSW is to ‘create a better environment for all bicycle riders.’ In working towards this objective, rider safety on the roads has been a key focus for our team over many years. Minimum Passing Distance (MPD) legislation was introduced in NSW in 2018 after a long advocacy campaign by Bicycle